Thanks mickey. Rodeo week or 11 days now is a funny time. The city is crowded and casinos have lots of tables open, but really not that many rodeo people gamble, which is great for my style of play. It is prime opportunity for tracking multiple tables, something that in general opportunities are less frequent of late. But on the negative side, if you end up at a table with one of these cowboys, the game drags. They don't seem to do anything quickly, and that includes making a decision on their blackjack hand. They have that "mosey along" mentality with everything.
After the rodeo leaves on the 11th, Vegas usually gets very quiet until Christmas Eve. Too quiet! Restaurants and shows shut down, tables are fewer. Not good for me for the reasons you stated.






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